Neville Longbottom got hot: "Harry Potter" star
Matthew Lewis strips to his underwear
for the new cover of Attitude magazine. The 25-year-old British actor, who first played a gap-toothed, chubby Neville in 2001's "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," apparently used magic spells over the years to develop serious abs and sexy man scruff. J.K. Rowling adorably freaked out like a mom. "Not as bad as watching [Daniel Radcliffe's nude scene] in Equus, but close. Warn me next time, for God's sake," the author tweeted Thursday. "I will always support you whatever you want to do, Matthew. Now go put some clothes on."
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Police have confirmed one of the stars of
"19 Kids and Counting" was investigated for sexual molestation
. Josh Duggar allegedly fondled the breasts and genitals of five underage girls, some of whom were his sisters, when he was 14 years old in 2002. A police report says Josh's father Jim Bob Duggar put him in a treatment program after meeting with church elders, but authorities weren't contacted until 2006 when the family was scheduled to appear on "Oprah." Josh, now 27, reportedly can't be charged due to the statute of limitations, but TLC has yet to decide if any action will be taken regarding the family's reality show.
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Raven-Symone and Michelle Collins could soon become
new co-hosts on "The View"
full time, according to Whoopi Goldberg. "We love saying it, but Raven and Michelle will be back tomorrow," the veteran co-host said. "We're trying to make it permanent, so write in to everybody." The "That's So Raven" actress and comedienne have been guest-hosting frequently since March, appearing alongside Goldberg, Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace after Rosie O'Donnell and others left recently.
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And the first official
trailer for "Batkid Begins"
brings 5-year-old Miles Scott's Make-A-Wish adventure to the big screen. The young cancer survivor famously became Batman for a day in San Francisco, cheered on by thousands as he fought "villains" and inspired millions. "He gave everybody license to just be a little absurd, and live their dreams for a little bit," "Dark Knight" composer Hans Zimmer says.The documentary will debut in theaters June 26, and a dramatic adaptation is in the works from Julia Roberts.